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Definition of Craftswoman
1. [n -WOMEN]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craftswoman
Literary usage of Craftswoman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian Basketry: And How to Make Indian and Other Baskets by George Wharton James (1903)
"One craftswoman decorates her carefully shaped basket with a nice drawing of
white mice on a dull olive background (Fig. ..."
2. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"Here and there may be found a kindergartner or craftswoman who will do good work
provided she can grasp the conditions, but it will be almost necessary to ..."
3. The Bookman (1900)
"repertory of the third-rate craftsman or craftswoman. Besides, if the author is
really seeking a serious effect no province of fiction offers such ..."
4. Indian Basketry: And How to Make Indian and Other Baskets by George Wharton James (1903)
"One craftswoman decorates her carefully shaped basket with a nice drawing of
white mice on a dull olive background (Fig. ..."
5. Studies in Invalid Occupation: A Manual for Nurses and Attendants by Susan Edith Tracy (1910)
"Here and there may be found a kindergartner or craftswoman who will do good work
provided she can grasp the conditions, but it will be almost necessary to ..."
6. The Bookman (1900)
"repertory of the third-rate craftsman or craftswoman. Besides, if the author is
really seeking a serious effect no province of fiction offers such ..."